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Building MultICE
MultICE uses a relatively simple build system. It has been tested on Arch Linux, Debian Linux, OpenOS and Plan9k.
1. Choose modules.
The system is made out of modules from the modules/
directory. When you run the build script, it assembles them, and optionally optimises the code for space.
There are a number of preconfigured module sets in the config/
directory, and you can of course you can write your own.
The build system defaults to a file called modules.cfg
in the current directory. You can specify a config file using --modconfig=file.cfg
.
2. Configure build system
The build system has a configuration file build.cfg
, though another can be specified using --cfgfile=file.cfg
.
optimise
Can either be yes or no.
Specifies whether to run the simple optimisation function on the kernel.
test
Can either be yes or no.
Specifies whether to test the final kernel (using load). Only picks up syntax errors.
log
Can either be yes or no.
Specifies whether to output log files.
opath
Specifies where to put the output kernel.
ospath
Specifies where to put the output kernel after being optimised.
3. Build.
Simply run build.lua
. Under OpenOS or plan9k that may just be going to the right dir and entering build
, but under proper UNIX systems it may involve lua build.lua
.